Friday, July 30, 2010

As of February 8th, 2011, you can now view and download the pattern from google. Click here for the pattern.

I recently finished the Rippled Baby Blanket and decided it was so wonderful that it needed a hat to match.

I didn't have internet access or any hat patterns printed out. So I was left to my own devices. I jotted down some notes and dove in. It turned out cute, but not nearly as cute as I had intended. ha!

So in case you are wondering, here is the pattern for the Rippled Baby Hat:

Abbreviations:
k: knit
p: purl
m1: Make one away. Increases one stitch. Knittinghelp.com has a great video on how to do this in case you're wondering.
k2tog: knit 2 stitches together as one. Decreases one stitch.
MC: main color
CC: coordinating color
*: repeat from * to end
st(s): stitch(es)
kfb: knit into front of the stitch and into the back, creating 1 new stitch
ssk: slip 2 knit wise, return to left needle, then knit the 2 slipped stitches together

Then you just need to arrange the petals the way you like them and attach them to the hat however you prefer. And then once the petals are on there, roll the flower center into a circle and attach that. =)

All my patterns are free, but if you love 'em, you can always send your appreciation. =)

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